The post conveys the following defamatory imputations (among others):
1. That I am dishonest and have deliberately lied about him and our business dealings.
2. That I am incompetent and have engaged in a prolonged campaign of professional failure and misconduct in my business dealings with him.
3. That I have attempted to defraud or overcharge him by including items on the invoice that he does not owe.
4. That I am a person of poor character who engages in malicious defamation of others.
The fact is I am just trying to wash my hands of him and recover the money we are out of pocket because of him, he defames himself.
Australia's illegal tobacco control has been branded a “global laughing stock” as data reveals the country’s black market trumps dozens of other nations.
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The wave of backlash against an Australian internet comic is growing, with one Aussie celeb calling on her followers to “cancel” her. Full story: https://t.co/81YMzrHdlx
During this Queston Time, I asked Minister Watt why Christian refugees are being excluded.
Instead of addressing my question, Minister Watt resorted to the usual Labor tactics: personal attacks.
Our immigration program should be based on protecting our security and supporting those truly in need, rather than outsourcing our sovereignty to the UN or prioritising groups that do not share our values.
The Minister’s refusal to provide a straight answer only proves that this government is more interested in virtue signalling than the safety of the Australian people.